James Madison Papers

James Madison to Daniel Brent, 14 October 1828

Ocr. 14—28

Dear Sir

Whilst Mr. Jefferson was Secretary of State he made several Reports to Congress relating to our Commerce & navigation. In one of them, he was led to a comparison of the war & peace freights & ensurences, and to an estimate of the encouragement that could be afforded to our own navigation with reference to that comparison. I do not find among my preserved papers a Copy of that Document. If you can forward me one you will oblige me. I would even request, if a printed copy be not at command, and the length of the part in question should not forbid a manuscript one from the Records; that I may be favored with the latter. Begging pardon for the trouble I am imposing I offer you assurances of my esteem & friendly wishes.

J. M

Draft (DLC).

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